Morning Mashup: Looking Ahead to the Draft

by on June 17, 2011 in Leafs News - 342 Comments

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Exactly one week from today, the next wave of prospects from across North America and parts of Europe will gather for the 2011 NHL Entry Draft in Minnesota. While Burke opted to flip his top picks this year and last in exchange for an established asset in Phil Kessel, there is reason for excitement around Toronto this time, with two selections in the first round and three in the top 39.

Dave Morrison and the rest of the Leafs scouting staff are preparing for a potential trade up scenario, where Brian Burke would look to move into the top 15 by combining his 25th and 39th picks. While any move is likely to be consummated on the floor, it won’t be a disappointment if Burke can’t move up. Scouts describe this year’s draft class as being a level playing field with tremendous uncertainty after the top three picks. A player ranked in the top 10 going into the night could slip all the way to the latter stages of the first round. Essentially, this could be a first round where, from five on down, shrewd picks determines draft success more than the draft order even more than usual, and drafting twice at #25 and #30 while keeping #39 might not be a bad Plan B.

Let’s just say Burke holds onto all three picks. With an obvious need for further top-six forward depth, the likes of Mark McNeill, Mark Scheifele and Zack Phillips stand out as guys who would pique Burke’s interest. However, if all three of these players are gone before, there is a laundry list of wingers available where the Leafs are poised to select, including Brandon Saad, Tyler Biggs and Matt Puempel. While inconsistency and work ethic concerns have seen Saad fall down the Central Scouting and ISS rankings below where his talent alone would have him, I still find it hard to believe Saad falls in the Leafs’ range. It would depend on Morrison and co’s character analysis but his talent would be tough to pass on at 25.

A popular Leaf choice for armchair scouts is Matt Puempel, who had an injury-riddled season last year, but still managed to score close to 60 points for a second consecutive season in the OHL with a lowly Peterborough Petes team. Speedy and dynamic, he would be a nice addition to the Leafs’ relatively thin group of top six winger prospects.

Question for Leaf fans; with the 25th pick in the 2011 Draft, the Maple Leafs select…?

Hockey Links:

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Matt Mistele – he’s a riot.

Where does Luongo go from here? Vancouver finale a letdown for Canuck fans

VLM evaluates the Canucks’ performance in Game 7.

Seguin to bring Cup to Toronto

Rumor has it that Seguin will invite Phil Kessel over to take a picture with him and the Stanley Cup.

The Newest Addition to the Barilkosphere

The Hockey Writers has launched a Leaf blog called Barilko Blue, just in time for the draft and free agency.

Vancouverites sweep up, pour out hearts

Good to see some positives coming out of Wednesday’s brutality.

The face of Vancouver’s Stanley Cup riot

The brilliant Brock Anton and his Soulja Boy sunglasses went to bed feeling pretty awesome and woke up  completely screwed (I don’t know how VPD did it, it’s like he published a list of crimes online under his name or something). The author hit the nail on the head here:

That hockey has its own fair share of mouth-breathers doesn’t come as any surprise, of course. What does is the fact that the City of Vancouver thought it could somehow allow 100,000+ people to assemble in its downtown core for the final game of a fraught seven game series without running into serious problems. Win or lose, that was a bizarrely naive decision. We can assume that some number of those who looted The Bay, London Drugs, and other stores were common criminals who’d planned long ago to take advantage of the post-game chaos, whether Canucks fans were celebrating or, as it turned out, in mourning. And the City obliged by giving them the cover they needed. Just as strange is the fact that the windows of those stores hadn’t been covered with plywood hours before, given the certainty that a human hurricane was on its way. Heck, with that many people throttling Georgia Street, even if The Bay’s big display windows hadn’t had the boots put to them, somebody was likely to get pushed through one.

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  • Nights

    Olden to play in the CHL next year, depending on which team drafts him in the CHL import draft.
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    http://modokollen.blogspot.com/2011/06/sondre-olden-lamnar-modo.html
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    One of the more project prospect ni the system who could really surprise. Glad to see he’s making the jump. EDIT : God dammit guys, stop being so fast.

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  • rustynail

    SuicidePass Ace
    by 67sound
    best bit: “you’re the Pacific Time Zone Senators.” PD eulogizes the Canucks: http://j.mp/mkP16i #kaboom

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  • Black_Hawk

    rustynail wrote:

    Cameron wrote:

    @ rustynail:
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    Why the Knights?

    It would make watching next year more fun and the Hunters will teach him what he needs to know to progress.

    I wouldn’t mind seeing him go to the Giants

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    @ Ensign:
    You mean Dr.Snots don’t you lol

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    @ Burtonboy:
    nope SNOT :)

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  • 50 Mission Cap

    Not sure if you guys have seen this yet or not, but they released the 2012 Stanley Cup Champion odds… I think they’re from bodog…
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    Vancouver Canucks 5/1
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    Boston Bruins 8/1
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    Washington Capitals 17/2
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    Philadelphia Flyers 9/1
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    Pittsburgh Penguins 9/1
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    San Jose Sharks 9/1
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    Detroit Red Wings 12/1
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    Tampa Bay Lightning 12/1
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    Chicago Blackhawks 15/1
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    Los Angeles Kings 16/1
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    Anaheim Ducks 22/1
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    Montreal Canadiens 22/1
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    Buffalo Sabres 25/1
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    Nashville Predators 25/1
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    New Jersey Devils 30/1
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    Phoenix Coyotes 35/1
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    Calgary Flames 35/1
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    Carolina Hurricanes 35/1
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    Dallas Stars 35/1
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    New York Rangers 35/1
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    St. Louis Blues 45/1
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    Toronto Maple Leafs 60/1
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    Ottawa Senators 60/1
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    Colorado Avalanche 65/1
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    Edmonton Oilers 70/1
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    Minnesota Wild 70/1
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    New York Islanders 70/1
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    Winnipeg 80/1
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    Columbus Blue Jackets 90/1
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    Florida Panthers 125/1

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    rustynail
    why has your picture thingy by your name have a limp?

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  • Burtonboy

    This was posted on a ranger board . Its possible it could work but man there are a lot potential obstacles to this. Sather would have to be nuts to take a chance on something like this
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    On July 1, cap is expected to go up to $63.5 million (once the NHLPA approves the kicker). The summer cap will then be $69.85 million. As of right now, the Rangers have $40.5 million in cap commitments, (including Drury). On July 1, with the addition of Redden, the Rangers will have $47 million in cap commitments, leaving $22. 5 million or so in available summer cap space. The Rangers will like allot $13 million or so to 5 pending RFAs – Dubinsky, Callahan, Anisimov, Boyle and Sauer. (Gilroy is likely not to be qualified, so he becomes a UFA.) That leaves around $9.5 million in cap space to pursue Brad Richards. On Spetember 15, Redden will be once again waive and sent to the AHL, opening up temporary cap space of $6.5 million. On opening night, CDrury will be placed on LTIR, and, as long as the Rangers have spent to the cap ceiling, (a likelihood), they will have the ability bring in a player with as much as $7.05 million in a cap hit. The Rangers can and will likely pursue Richards as of 12:00 AM, July 1, 2011.

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    @ Burtonboy:
    Don’t give him any respect

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  • Burtonboy

    @ Ensign:
    sarcasm

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    @ Burtonboy:
    Drury cannot be placed on LTIR until 10 games into the season, as I understand it, so that doesn’t seem to work for them. Is the just a bloggers opinion?

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  • Nights

    @ 50 Mission Cap:

    Toronto Maple Leafs 60/1
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    Ottawa Senators 60/1

    Um… I’m no expert, but I’m fairly sure that the Sens are one of the teams who should be in that Florida/NYI/CBJ realm and the Leafs are a tad higher… more like fighting for ap layoff spot close instead of bottom dwelling.

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    @ captain morgan:
    If that’s the case they are fucked

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    @ Burtonboy:
    Yep, that’s what we are saying!!

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    @ captain morgan:
    The 10 day rule is interesting. I should go back on that rags board and post that lol

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  • rustynail

    @ Burtonboy:
    that only includes 13 players plus the 5 he claims will be signed so they still need like 5 players? can they really sign Dubinsky, Callahan, Anisimov, Boyle and Sauer for 13 million?

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